Hi again,
I solved the problem... ;-)
After creating /etc/resolv.conf on the guest it all worked fine.
Maybe someone should update the install guide to reflect this.
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards,
Henrik Woffinden
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> Henrik Woffinden wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm new to Vserver, and I've gone stuck during install of my first
>> guest.
>>
>> I'm using :
>> -------------
>> Linux-VServer Test [V0.15] Copyright (C) 2003-2006 H.Poetzl
>> chcontext is working.
>> chbind is working.
>> Linux 2.6.17-1.2139_FC5.vs2.0.2.0.rc24.1smp #1 SMP Sat Jun 24
>> 00:00:11 EDT 2006 i686
>> Ea 0.30.210 273/glibc (DSa) <compat,v11,fscompat,v13,net,oldproc,olduts>
>> VCI: 0002:0001 273 03010036 (TbLgnPD)
>> ---
>> [000]# succeeded.
>> [001]# succeeded.
>> [011]# succeeded.
>> [031]# succeeded.
>> [101]# succeeded.
>> [102]# succeeded.
>> [201]# succeeded.
>> [202]# succeeded.
>> -------------
>>
>> Output of uname -a:
>> -------------
>> Linux hostname.changed.com 2.6.17-1.2139_FC5.vs2.0.2.0.rc24.1smp #1
>> SMP Sat Jun 24 00:00:11 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>> -------------
>>
>>
>> Installation following
>> http://linux-vserver.org/VServer+installation+Fedora+Core+5 worked
>> fine until section 5.
>>
>> When I run: vyum <guest name> -- install yum
>> Then I get this:
>> -------------
>> You are using a version of yum which is insecure and broken in chroot
>> related operations; either apply the patches shipped in the 'contrib/'
>> directory of util-vserver, or ask the author of yum to apply them
>> (preferred).
>>
>> In the meantime, 'vyum' will continue with dirty hacks which might not
>> work when the vserver is running and local DOS attacks are possible.
>>
>> Execution will continue in 5 seconds...
>
> A well known irritation. I've been looking/checking to see if this is
> still true especially with FC5. In the mean time I've hacked the
> script and given it my own text and taken the 5 second timeout out.
>
>> Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: core
>> Error: Cannot find a valid baseurl for repo: core
>
> I've seen a lot of these the last few days. Started for me Sunday
> when I was trying to build some guests on a newly build host. After
> much searching through the code I couldn't find the actual cause but
> suspect it is a problem with the FC5 repository mirror list ( and
> possibly some of the repositories are having issues also). This is
> not an isolated case for me. I've had this problem on two different
> systems, on two different networks, from two different ISPs, at two
> different locations , in two different states. Is that too much? :-)
>
> Usually after several; up-arrow and enters; it finally works.
>
> Good luck. I won't have a chance to research/debug it again until
> this week-end. All my vserver guests at work are built and doing fine.
>
>
> Rod
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Received on Mon Jul 17 17:15:21 2006